Every winter, thousands of bald eagles migrate to the Squamish River to feast on salmon, finding a seasonal haven in the 1,865-acre (755-hectare) Brackendale Eagles Provincial Park. Located on the west bank of the river, this park serves as a sanctuary for these majestic birds of prey, which roost in the lofty branches of its towering trees. Visitors can observe the eagles in their natural habitat, witnessing the impressive sight of these powerful birds perched high above, their white heads and dark bodies contrasting against the evergreen foliage.
Brackendale Eagles Provincial Park
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